LEFT HER VETERAN SPOUSE. !A l'ouni£ Wife Who Tlrod of Her Mat- jrlmonlal Venture.Hastings, Neb, April 21.— [Special.J—George L. Dingman, a veteran of the late war, is ruourning the departure of his wife. She left home the other morn-ing with the avowed intention of not re- i turning. The old gentleman evidently | considers her a woman of her word, with the exception of her marriage vow to j 3tay by him until death, as he has made j arrangements to rent his house and says he will apply for admissi n to the soldiers' home at Grand Island. He has passed the age of keeping bachelor’s quarters with any degree of comfort. She was his second wife, some twenty or more years his junior, and her marriage to him w as also her second matrimonial venture.